A sunshade panel apparatus includes, a plurality of sunshade panels including slide members, a guide rail having a guide groove extending to slide and guide the sunshade panels, a panel compartment, an engaging member including an engaged portion and an engaging portion, a connecting component having the engaging member and connecting the sunshade panels, wherein the engaged portion and the engaging portion are in the guide groove and are engaged with each other in a condition where the engaging portion is sandwiched between an inner surface of the guide groove and the engaged portion when the sunshade panels are in the closed state.
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1. A sunshade panel apparatus comprising:
a plurality of sunshade panels movably disposed below a roof panel adapted to be provided at a roof portion of a vehicle penetrating outside light into a vehicle cabin so as to regulate an amount of the outside light penetrating into the vehicle cabin and including slide members at both end portions in a width direction of the vehicle;
a guide rail having a guide groove, the guide groove sandwiching the slide members and extending in a forward and backward direction of the vehicle so as to slide and guide the plurality of sunshade panels;
a panel compartment located at a rear side of the guide rail and storing the sunshade panels; and
an engaging member including:
an engaged portion provided at one of the sunshade panels which are successively placed in the forward and backward direction of the vehicle;
an engaging portion provided at the other one of the sunshade panels which are successively placed in the forward and backward direction and, wherein the engaging portion has a hook shaped portion at a first end engageable with the engaged portion;
wherein the engaging member connects the sunshade panels with the engaging portion engaged with the engaged portion when the slide members are supported by the guide groove and the plurality of the sunshade panels are arranged to be aligned in the forward and backward direction of the vehicle in a horizontal plane and are in a closed state to block the outside light,
wherein the engaged portion and the engaging portion are in the guide groove and are engaged with each other in a condition where the engaging portion is sandwiched between an inner surface of the guide groove and the engaged portion when the sunshade panels are in the closed state; and
wherein the engaging portion of the connection means is configured by a flat spring having a planar shape and extending in the forward and backward direction of the vehicle, and the engaging portion is mounted so that one end of the engaging portion is fixed to the slide member and the other end of the engaging portion is engageable with the engaged portion and the planar shape is configured to be in the horizontal direction.
6. A sunshade panel apparatus comprising:
a plurality of sunshade panels movable disposed below a roof panel adapted to be provided at a roof portion of a vehicle penetrating outside light into a vehicle cabin so as to regulate an amount of the outside light penetrating into the vehicle cabin and including slide members at both end portions in a width direction of the vehicle;
a guide rail having a guide groove, the guide groove sandwiching the slide members and extending in a forward and backward direction of the vehicle so as to slide and guide the plurality of sunshade panels;
a panel compartment located at a rear side of the guide rail and storing the sunshade panels;
an engaging member including:
an engaged portion provided at one of the sunshade panels which are successively placed in the forward and backward direction of the vehicle;
an engaging portion provided at the other one of the sunshade panels which are successively placed in the forward and backward direction and, wherein the engaging portion has a hook shaped portion at a first end engageable with the engaged portion;
wherein the engaging member connects the sunshade panels with the engaging portion engaged with the engaged portion when the slide members are supported by the guide groove and the plurality of the sunshade panels are arranged to be aligned in the forward and backward direction of the vehicle in a horizontal plane and are in a closed state to block the outside light, and
wherein the engaged portion and the engaging portion are in the guide groove and are engaged with each other in a condition where the engaging portion is sandwiched between an inner surface of the guide groove and the engaged portion when the sunshade panels are in the closed state;
a pressure bar spring mounted in inside of the panel compartment so as to exert a pressing force on the sunshade panels by being deformed by the sunshade panel when the sunshade panels are moved to the rear of the vehicle and are overlapped in a vertical direction to be stored in the panel compartment; and
a roller which is rotatably mounted to a shaft mounted so as to horizontally extend in the width direction of the vehicle and an outer peripheral surface of the roller is set to be higher than an upper surface of the slide member.
2. A sunshade apparatus according to
3. A sunshade panel apparatus according to
a pressure bar spring mounted in inside of the panel compartment so as to exert a pressing force on the sunshade panels by being deformed by the sunshade panel when the sunshade panels are moved to the rear of the vehicle and are overlapped in a vertical direction to be stored in the panel compartment.
4. A sunshade panel apparatus according to
an arm portion horizontally extending forward;
an inclined surface portion bending and brought obliquely upward; and
a pressing surface portion;
wherein the first end with the hook shaped portion is the front end.
5. A sunshade panel apparatus according to
7. A sunshade panel apparatus according to
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This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C § 119 with respect to Japanese Patent Application 2006-164531, filed on Jun. 14, 2006, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to a sunshade panel apparatus having a plurality of sunshade panels which are openable and closable.
In a sun roof apparatus provided with an opening portion at a roof of a vehicle, roof panels, which are fixed or movable, are employed at the roof opening portion. The roof panels are composed of glass plates which penetrate the outside light. In order to regulate the amount of the outside light penetrating the roof panel and coming into a vehicle cabin, for example, as disclosed in JP 2006-044637A, a sunshade panel apparatus is disposed below the roof panels. The sunshade panel apparatus is able to open and close a skylight portion provided at the interior member located in the ceiling of the vehicle cabin.
In the sunshade panel apparatus disclosed in JP 2006-044637A, a plurality of sunshade panels are provided. When the skylight portion is closed, the plurality of sunshade panels are arranged so as to be aligned in a forward and backward direction of the vehicle in an identical horizontal plane to block the outside light coming into the vehicle cabin. Also, when the skylight portion is opened to take in the outside light, the plurality of the sunshade panels are moved to a panel compartment provided at a rear of the opening portion of the roof, and are stored by overlapping each other in a vertical direction. In order to guide the movement of the sunshade panels, guide rails are disposed so as to extend in the forward and backward direction of the vehicle in the vicinity of both ends of the roof opening portion.
The sunshade panel apparatus described above is provided with connecting means for connecting the sunshades, which are aligned in the forward and backward direction, to each other. Each connecting means is provided with a link member and a spring. The link member is rotatably mounted to a rear end of one sunshade panel, from among the sunshade panels which are successively placed in the forward and backward direction, and also is mounted at a front end of the other sunshade panel. The spring exerts a biasing force against the link member.
The apparatus is controlled so that the sunshade panels are moved maintaining each predetermined position of the sunshade panels by turning the link member, from the closed state that each sunshade panels are arranged in the identical horizontal plane to the opened state that the sunshade panels are overlapped in the vertical direction to be stored.
As an example, refer to JP2006-044637A.
However, as in the known sunshade panel apparatus described above, a lot of components such as a rotational axial portion of the link member, a spring exerting the biasing force on the link member as well as the link member are required in the connecting means, which controls the sunshade panels to be placed at a predetermined position by way of turning the link member. For the reason, a large space is necessary for disposing the connecting means.
In designing of vehicles, in order to efficiently use a limited space of the vehicle cabin, the sunshade panels are disposed so as to be as close as possible to the roof panel in the vertical direction to enlarge the space for the vehicle cabin. In particular, it is necessary to secure a sufficient space between the ceiling of the vehicle cabin and the head of the passenger.
Thus, in the known sunshade panel apparatus, the connecting means is arranged at inside of the guide rails in the width direction of the vehicle to minimize the vertical dimension of the apparatus.
Further, the mechanical parts such as the connecting means are covered by the interior member so as to make the mechanical parts invisible. Thus, when the arrangement in which the connecting means are arranged at the inside of the guide rails is employed, the large space is necessary in the vehicle width direction for disposing the connecting means. Consequently, it is difficult to set the width of the skylight portion (refer to L of
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and provides a sunshade panel apparatus which allows the sunshade panels to be positioned close to a roof panel and also allows to realize the width of a larger skylight.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a sunshade panel apparatus includes a plurality of sunshade panels movably disposed below a roof panel adapted to be provided at a roof portion of a vehicle penetrating outside light into a vehicle cabin so as to regulate an amount of the outside light penetrating into the vehicle cabin and including slide members at both end portions in a width direction of the vehicle, a guide rail having a guide groove, the guide groove sandwiching the slide members and extending in a forward and backward direction of the vehicle so as to slide and guide the plurality of sunshade panels, a panel compartment located at a rear side of the guide rail and storing the sunshade panels, an engaging member including an engaged portion provided at one of the sunshade panels which are successively placed in the forward and backward direction of the vehicle, an engaging portion provided at the other one of the sunshade panels which are successively placed in the forward and backward direction and engageable with the engaged portion, a connecting component having the engaging member and connecting the sunshade panels with the engaging portion engaged with the engaged portion when the slide members are supported by the guide groove and the plurality of the sunshade panels are arranged to be aligned in the forward and backward direction of the vehicle in a horizontal plane and are in a closed state to block the outside light, wherein the engaged portion and the engaging portion are in the guide groove and are engaged with each other in a condition where the engaging portion is sandwiched between an inner surface of the guide groove and the engaged portion when the sunshade panels are in the closed state.
The foregoing and additional features and characteristics of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description considered with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
An embodiment of the sunshade panel apparatus 20 according to the present invention is described with reference to
As illustrated in
Further,
Next, as illustrated in
The left and right guide rails 18 are respectively provided with a U-shaped guide groove 18a. Further, the guide grooves 18a on the both sides face each other and opens toward a center of the vehicle. The slide members 25, 26 and 27 are inserted into the guide groove 18a to be slidable. As illustrated in
As illustrated in
Next, the structure of connecting means 30a and 30b connecting the sunshade panels 21, 22 and 23, which is related to the main characteristics of the present invention, will be described with reference mainly to
As illustrated in
The engaged portion 25a is a planar shaped protrusion and extends horizontally by a predetermined width toward the outer side in the width direction of the vehicle at the rear end portion of the slide member 25. On the other hand, a hook portion 32 (engaging portion) forming the basic component of the looking hook member 31 is an elastic member composed by a thin plate spring. The hook portion 32 (engaging portion) is arranged so as to extend longitudinally with the planar shape of the thin plate extending in the width direction of the vehicle. A rear end of the hook portion 32 is inserted into a supporting protrusion 26b to be fixed. The supporting protrusions 26b are formed at a front end portion of the slide member 26 so as to protrude to the outer side in the width direction of the vehicle. Also, the other end of the hook portion 32 extends forward to the engaged portion 25a and the engaging hook member 35 of the connecting means 30b is provided with the hook portion 36 (engaging portion) forming a basic component thereof.
The hook portion 32 and 36 are provided with arm portions 32a and 36a, inclined surface portions 32b and 36b, pressing surface portions 32c and 36c, hook shaped portions 32d and 36d respectively in that order from each mounting portion 32e of the rear end toward the front. The arm portions 32a and 36a extend forward in a nearly horizontal direction. The inclined surface portions 32b and 36b bend and are brought obliquely upward. The surfaces 32c and 36c horizontally extend and the hook shaped portions 32d and 36d bend downward at a short portion of the front end.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
Supporting protrusions which are similar to the supporting protrusion 26b are formed at the front end portions of the slide members 25 and 27 as well as the sliding member 26. (the supporting protrusions 25b of the slide member 25 are shown in
As illustrated in
Further, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
The parallelogram configuration allows the panel compartment 19 to guide each sunshade panel 21, 22 and 23 and stores the panels in a small space by overlapping the panels when the sunshade panels are moved to the rear. Further, a pressure bar spring 51 is mounted on the upper side surface 19d of the panel compartment 19 for preventing the stored sunshade panels 21, 22 and 23 from making noise by vibration. The pressure bar spring 51 has a longitudinal long arc shape and curves so that both ends are lowered downward. The center portion of the pressure bar spring 51 is mounted to the lower surface of the upper side surface 19d via a fixing means 51a such as a screw.
As illustrated in
The distal end portions of the flexible resin racks 41 and 42 are connected to a bracket 43, which is integrally provided at the slide member 25 of the front sunshade panel 21, when the sunshade panel apparatus is in the closed state. Thus, when the driving device 40 is operated, each distal end portion of the left and right flexible resin racks 41 and 42 are synchronized to move in the forward and backward direction of the vehicle and the sunshade panel 21 moves in the forward and backward direction. At this point, the intermediate and rear sunshade panels 22 and 23, which are connected to the sunshade panel 21, also move in the forward and backward direction. As described above, the configuration allows the sunshade panel apparatus 20 to perform the opening and closing operations.
The operation of the sunshade panel apparatus 20 as configured above will be described.
As illustrated from
From the above-described state, the operation proceeds to a state illustrated in
Once the engaging hook member 35 is disengaged from the engaged portion 26a, and the front end portion of the slide member 27 is brought up. Then, as illustrated in
As described above, when the slide member 27 is stored in the panel compartment 19, the upward movement of the front end of the slide member 27 is not restricted, thus the front end of the slide member 27 is easily brought up. Also, the engagement between the engaged portion 25a and the engaging hook member 32 is easily released. On the other hand, the engagement between the engaged portion 25a of the slide member 25 and the engaging hook member 35 mounted to the slide member 26 is not released at this point, because the slide member 26 is in the guide groove 18a and its upward movement is restricted.
The slide member 25 moves to the rear of the vehicle from the state illustrated in
When the sunshade panel apparatus 20 is operated to be back in the closed state, the switch (not shown) is turned to a closing direction. Firstly, the driving device 40 is driven so that the sunshade panel 21 moves to the front of the vehicle. The engaged portion 25a of the slide member 25 of the sunshade panel 21 moves to a position where the engaging hook 35 of the slide member 26 is located, the engaging portion 25a engages with the engaging hook member 35. At this point, the hook portion 36 of the engaging hook member 35 is in the free state and the distal end portion of the hook portion 36 is deflected downwardly to securely engage with the engaged portion 26a; Then, the sunshade panels 21 and 22 are connected and move to the front together. The driving device 40 is further operated and thus the sunshade panels 22 and 23 are connected in the similar way, the sunshade panel apparatus 20 is back to the closed state.
According to the above configuration, in the sunshade panel apparatus according to the invention, when the sunshade panels are in the closed state, the engaging portion and the engaged portion of the engaging member of the connecting means are in the guide groove and are engaged in the condition where the engaging portion is sandwiched between the inner surface of the guide groove and the engaged portion. The configuration allows the connecting means to be disposed at the outer side in the vehicle width direction, compared to the known sunshade panel apparatus, in which the connecting means is disposed at the inner side of the guide rails. In addition, it is possible to dispose the sunshade panels to be as close as the known sunshade panel apparatus to the roof panel. Therefore, in the sunshade panel apparatus, it is possible to set the width of the skylight larger and realize the sun roof apparatus which is more spacious.
According to the above configuration, the engaging member is configured by the flat spring having the planar shape and the engaging member is positioned so that the planar shape of the flat spring is in a horizontal direction. Thus, it is possible to compactly secure the size of the guide groove of the guide rails in the vertical direction. Therefore, the space for the vehicle cabin is not decreased. Further, with the configuration in which the flat spring is employed for composing the engaging member, it is possible to decrease the number of the components, compared to the known apparatus. Therefore, it is possible to produce the apparatus with a lower cost.
According to the above configuration, when the sunshade panels are in the closed state, the engaging portion, which engages with the engaged portion, is not disengaged from the engaged portion by the guide groove. Thus, even if the size of the engaging portion between the engaging portion and the engaged portion is reduced to configure the connecting means more compactly, it is possible to maintain the reliable engagement between the engaging portion and engaged portion.
According to the above structure, when the sunshade panels are stored in the panel compartment, the pressing force exerts on the sunshade panels by the pressing bar spring. Thus, it is possible to prevent the rattling which makes big noise even by the vibration occurred in the vehicle.
The principles, of the preferred embodiment and mode of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification. However, the invention, which is intended to be protected, is not to be construed as limited to the particular embodiment disclosed. Further, the embodiment described herein are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may be made by others, and equivalents employed, without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such variations, changes and equivalents that fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the claims, be embraced thereby.
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